HPC Job of the Week: Senior Scientific Programmer at Duke University

Duke University is seeking a scientific programmer to become part of their campus-wide Scalable Computing Support Center. The Centers mission is to connect Duke University researchers to hardware, software, educational, and personnel resources, both local and global, to enable novel computational science. This is an exciting opportunity to impact a broad range of computing challenges and scientific projects.

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